

1321 SW 107 Ave.
Suite 201-B
Miami, FL 33174

Florida Career College
Founded in Miami, Florida as the Florida Programming and Educational Center, the school's first classes began in 1982. In 2003, the Center changed its name to Florida Career College. Through the years, the school has grown and expanded with additional courses and programs developed to match student skills with the needs of employers. In order to adapt to today's dynamic computer industry and business sectors, we work closely with hardware and software manufacturers, professional associations and employers. Florida Career College offers:
Flexible Programs & Scheduling
Students may change from one program to another and/or from day to evening or weekend classes - with hardly any interruption.Individual Tutoring
We will gladly go over any material that you may not fully understand on a one-on-one basis at no additional cost.Financial Aid
The Financial Services Office is dedicated to helping students find effective ways to finance their education.Up-to-Date Programs
Florida Career College continually develops programs and courses according to actual industry needs.Comprehensive Courses
We provide a wide range of courses for different skill levels.I-20 Student Visa
Florida Career College is authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to issue the I-20 Form.Graduate Employment Assistance
We place great emphasis on assisting graduates with starting meaningful careers.Accreditation - We are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award diplomas and associate of science degrees.
Medical Office Administrator - Associate of Science
This 24-month program is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level employment as a medical office administrator in medical offices, clinics and hospitals. Upon completion, the graduate will possess working knowledge of: medical assisting; medical coding and billing; medical terminology; anatomy; human diseases; pharmacology; basic medical office procedures and clinical medical assisting skills. Students will also learn front office procedures such as: handling patient accounts and records, word processing and scheduling of patients.
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